By PTI
AHMEDABAD: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday introduced that his nation and the Indian authorities have finalized the `Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism.’
Albanese, on a go to to India, was talking at a programme right here to formally announce that Australia’s Deakin University could be establishing a world department campus at GIFT City in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.
“There is a significant development in our bilateral education relations. I am pleased to tell you that we have finalised Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism,” he stated.
“This new mechanism means that if you are an Indian student who is studying or have studied in Australia, your hard-earned degree will be recognised when you return home. Or if you are a member of Australia’s very large Indian diaspora — 500,000 and growing — you will feel more confident that your Indian qualification will be recognised in Australia,” he stated.
It is essentially the most complete and impressive association agreed to by India with any nation, Albanese stated.
“It paved the way for commercial opportunities for Australian education providers to offer innovative and more accessible education to Indian students. And it provides a solid basis for educational institutions to consider new ways to partner with each other,” he stated.
“It is a fantastic piece of work that will have real tangible benefits,” the visiting prime minister added.
He additionally introduced a brand new scholarship for Indian college students who wish to examine in Australia. “I am pleased to announce a new scholarship offering — the Maitri scholarships. This is for Indian students to study in Australia for up to four years. The scholarships are part of the wider Maitri programme that seeks to boost cultural, educational and community ties between Australia and India,” Albanese stated.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Governor Acharya Devvrat have been additionally current on the event.
AHMEDABAD: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday introduced that his nation and the Indian authorities have finalized the `Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism.’
Albanese, on a go to to India, was talking at a programme right here to formally announce that Australia’s Deakin University could be establishing a world department campus at GIFT City in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.
“There is a significant development in our bilateral education relations. I am pleased to tell you that we have finalised Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism,” he stated.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“This new mechanism means that if you are an Indian student who is studying or have studied in Australia, your hard-earned degree will be recognised when you return home. Or if you are a member of Australia’s very large Indian diaspora — 500,000 and growing — you will feel more confident that your Indian qualification will be recognised in Australia,” he stated.
It is essentially the most complete and impressive association agreed to by India with any nation, Albanese stated.
“It paved the way for commercial opportunities for Australian education providers to offer innovative and more accessible education to Indian students. And it provides a solid basis for educational institutions to consider new ways to partner with each other,” he stated.
“It is a fantastic piece of work that will have real tangible benefits,” the visiting prime minister added.
He additionally introduced a brand new scholarship for Indian college students who wish to examine in Australia. “I am pleased to announce a new scholarship offering — the Maitri scholarships. This is for Indian students to study in Australia for up to four years. The scholarships are part of the wider Maitri programme that seeks to boost cultural, educational and community ties between Australia and India,” Albanese stated.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Governor Acharya Devvrat have been additionally current on the event.